TruHearing Survey Reveals Hearing Benefits Can Sweeten the Pot for Recruitment and Retention
As recruitment and retention remain a top priority among U.S. employers, a new study reveals that hearing benefits can offer a powerful boost to companies looking to attract top quality candidates and keep them around longer.
Employee Interest in Hearing Benefits Skyrockets, But Only One in 10 Report Coverage
The fourth annual Hearing Loss in the Workplace survey[1], conducted by TruHearing, the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits, revealed that interest in hearing benefits has drastically increased among working adults.
TruHearing Survey Reveals Lack of Basic Health Benefits Hurts Health Equity
Despite efforts by employers to deliver greater health equity through their benefits packages, access to hearing healthcare remains a missed opportunity to support vulnerable employees, according to new research by TruHearing[1], the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits.
TruHearing Survey Reveals Untreated Hearing Loss Contributes to Mental Health Crisis
Hearing loss can negatively impact mental health, but according to a new survey[1] from TruHearing, the market leader in hearing healthcare benefits, the use of hearing aids can help reduce experiences and behaviors linked to poor mental health.
In its third-annual Hearing Loss in the Workplace Study, TruHearing asked employees with hearing loss about their experiences before and after wearing hearing aids.